Thursday, December 18, 2014

Make your end-of-year donation before it's too late!




This holiday season, take a moment to join us in helping to fulfill the dream of a seriously ill child by making a generous, tax-deductible donation before December 31, 2014.

During this time of the year, we cherish our time with family, especially children, who give the holidays special meaning and provide wonderful memories that we fondly think of for years to come. However, many children struggle with some of the simplest day-to-day tasks most of us take for granted.

Dreams give children hope for the future! The Dream Factory grants dreams for critically and chronically ill children in an effort to provide some cheer and relief for both the children and their families. The smile on a dream child’s face is the greatest gift that we all receive in return.

Thanks supporters like you, The Dream Factory has been able to fulfill the dreams of more than 27,000 critically and chronically ill children for nearly 35 years!



May this holiday season bring you joy and happiness!
Make your final donation of 2014, small or large, count the most by clicking here.

Be the one who helps a child’s dream come true this Holiday season!!!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Need a Christmas tree? Go to Tree Classics and proceeds go toward The Dream Factory

Stretch Your Holiday Cheer Even Further!

This holiday season, The Dream Factory is excited to announce that we are partnering with Tree Classics, the world’s No. 1 artificial Christmas tree seller, to raise money for our organization. The goal of the campaign is not only to fundraise, but also to help spread awareness about the work that we do in our communities. We’re so thrilled to tell you about this partnership.



How the Campaign Works

From now until Dec. 15, we have a chance to collect a portion of Tree Classics’ online tree sales. After customers make their selection and are ready to checkout, they will be prompted to choose a nonprofit to benefit from a portion of the sale. Ours, along with a number of other worthy causes, will be among the options. The buyer does not have to make an extra contribution; rather, Tree Classics will donate a portion of that sale to The Dream Factory.

It’s that simple!

Spreading Awareness

We are so grateful for all you've done to help us get this far with spreading our mission, but we need your help to make sure this partnership is a success! If you, your family members, friends or anyone you know are in the market for a new tree, please visit TreeClassics.com to view their many options. You will be pleasantly surprised to find there are firs, spruces and pines; gold, silver, white and green trees; and heights and widths perfect for any room.

You can also help us by sharing news of the fundraiser on your preferred social media channels. We’ll be posting updates on our pages, so please share them as you see fit! Rest assured that the proceeds from each sale marked for our nonprofit will be used to benefit The Dream Factory.

Start Shopping


To find your perfect artificial Christmas tree and give back to the community at the same time, please visit www.treeclassics.com.

Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

A message from our new National Director/CEO



I want to thank The Dream Factory volunteers on behalf of myself and my family for the warm welcome that was extended to us at the National Convention in San Antonio in September. Starting a new adventure in life is exciting and sometimes scary for anyone, and starting my journey with the Dream Factory is no different. But I am ready to take the journey and excited for the future. I can’t wait to see what we as a group of dedicated individuals can do to help grant dreams for these deserving young ladies and gentlemen.

During the meeting it was brought to my attention that there weren't a whole lot of time to get to know me or for me to share with you something about me.

What is your background?

I am married to my lovely wife of 12 years, Natalie, and we have one daughter, Campbell, who is nine years old. The love of my life, Natalie, is an ICU nurse in a local hospital in Texas, and my daughter is in the fourth grade and my pride and joy.

I recently left American Airlines after nineteen years with them, holding a number of different roles, my last being an analyst in the Revenue Accounting Operations group. 

I have been a volunteer like many of The Dream Factory volunteers for a number of years supporting a number of different organizations in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. But a majority of my time lately has been spent running the Something mAAgic Foundation. I spent the last six years running the foundation but have held other positions on the board as well, including President-elect and President. My tenure with the Something mAAgic Foundation was 12 years which was all volunteer service. The misconception is that American Airlines pays its employees to be a member of this foundation, which is not the case. I volunteered over 500 hours a year for the last six years running the foundation. So I am dedicated to the cause and the organization.



What do you see are your biggest obstacles to overcome?

I think one of the biggest challenges for the Dream Factory moving forward is the visibility of the organization. If you are not within 50 miles of a local chapter, you know nothing about the organization and I think that is one of the reason you don’t see corporate support at a National Level.  I look forward to working with the Marketing Committee as well as you at a chapter level to gain the much need exposure for the Dream Factory.

Looking forward to the future!!

-Todd Fairbanks

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

National Convention highlights & awards

A special thanks to the San Antonio Chapter and everyone who helped make the 2014 National Convention last month a huge success. Todd Fairbanks, the new National Director/CEO, said “everyone was welcomed with Texas hospitality which was pervasive throughout the week, and the selections of sessions were well attended and our speakers were very informative.” There were more than 100 volunteers from 29 chapters gathered to celebrate our success over the past year and share ideas to help in the future. The amount of chapter representation at the Convention was a record!!!

Following are a few highlights from the Board of Directors meeting:

  • The election of Virginia Avery to a three-year term as National Vice President. Virginia is a 24-year Dream Factory volunteer who has held every position in the York-Maine Chapter. She just completed a year as Chapter Representative and was a member of the Executive Search Committee.
  • The election of Andrew Fruits to a three-year term as Chapter Representative to the Executive Committee. Andrew has served as the Chapter Representative for the Central Missouri Chapter and is a full-time student at the University of Missouri.
  • The announcement that for the third consecutive year, The Dream Factory received a Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator.
  • The ratification of the Executive Search Committee recommendation of Todd Fairbanks as the new National Director/CEO, replacing Anne Bunger, who retired on October 1.

Awards were also presented to the following:

·         Service Pins          
v  10 years          Gayla Lane, Dyersburg
v  5 years                        Danielle Williams, Dyersburg
v  5 years                        Sharon Waisner, Memphis
v  5 years                        Allison Clary, North Carolina
v  5 years                        Jamie Clark, San Antonio
v  5 years                        Paul Hunnicutt, San Antonio
v  5 years                        Mary Jo Riley, San Antonio

·         Team Spirit Award           
Because of their quick response and willingness to help National Headquarters with maintaining a relationship with a national sponsor in Millennium Hotels, Anne chose the York-Maine, Brooklyn and Central Illinois chapters to receive this year’s Team Spirit Award. 
·         Outstanding Fundraising Event Under $10,000
The Dream Factory of Portland-Maine for the “Kids Helping Kids” concept. The concept is behind starting Dream Factory Clubs in three local Portland schools.
·         Outstanding Fundraising Event Over $10,000
The Dream Factory of Lexington for their 26th Annual “Sweet Dreams” Gala which was their largest gala to date with net revenue of almost $91,000! 
·         Most Unusual Dream
The Dream Factory of Jersey Shore for granting Tara’s dream was to meet the cast of the Walking Dead and the unique and inventing way of letting her know her dream was granted.
•     Best In-Kind Dream
The Dream Factory of Portland-Maine, for granting James’s Dream to PAY IT FORWARD by inviting 30 of his classmates to go to a local amusement/waterpark for a day. The Chapter was able to get the complete dream donated, including transportation, admission and a pizza lunch.
•     Outstanding Special Project
The Dream Factory of North Carolina for their partnership with a local organization called “Free to be Me” and other nonprofits that work with children who are seriously ill.

The Stephan Douglas Volunteer of the Year Award was presented to Bonnie Silvey from the Audrain County Chapter. Bonnie has 26 years of service and is a founding member of her chapter. She has held every board position and has been the trip coordinator for the chapter for nine years. Bonnie goes above and beyond for the kids making sure each family has a notebook with pictures of places of interest they may want to visit while on vacation, information on restaurants, ticket information, maps and contact numbers. Congratulation Bonnie!!


The President’s Award was presented to Anne Bunger, retired CEO/National Director, for her many years of dedication and leadership to the Dream Factory. She will be missed by all!!!

Friday, October 24, 2014

Melanie Vale: from dream family to dream makers

By Tommie Kendall
Director of Program Services

‘A lot of days it’s the reason you even get up and go because you know there are
other kids out there who you can change as much as it changed you.’



An emotional speaker who is never short on words, Melanie Vale can talk for hours about her eleven-year-old son Tagen and the dream he was granted by the San Antonio Dream Factory in 2009.

She can explain in explicit detail the day her family was told they would be granted a dream. She can go on and on about their “amazing” experience of being involved in mAAgic Flight, when her family of five left for Give Kids The World in Orlando on the same day Tagen turned seven years old. She can talk about how she was surprised when her son, who had never run before or since, jumped out of his stroller and ran into Mickey Mouse’s arms at the first sight of his favorite Disney character. And, more importantly, Malanie can talk about how her family has not been the same since.

But what makes Melanie’s story even more unique is the fact that she can also speak from the other side of The Dream Factory as well – from the eyes of a volunteer who makes these dreams come true. Within five years, Melanie went from a dream family, to a volunteer within the San Antonio Chapter, to secretary and to the area coordinator, the top position within each chapter which is often referred to as the president. With Melanie at the helm, San Antonio hosted the National Convention in September 2014.

“Our dream happened back in 2009 and everyone in my entire family can tell you so many wonderful memories from that vacation, how much it changed our lives,” Melanie said. “When we got blessed like that, it changed us as a family and we wanted to do whatever we could to give back.”

Tagen, who turns twelve in October and has three sisters, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy in a unique situation because his brain scans didn't reveal the disorder but he shows most of the signs and symptoms. His doctors say Tagen is a one-of-a-kind person. Malanie describes him as a special boy who will just grab your heart from the first moment you see him.

Melanie and her husband, Rodney, first heard about The Dream Factory from family friends, who turned out to be the first to be granted a dream out of San Antonio back in 2008. Tagen was referred by the family to Paul Hunnicut, who was the chapter’s area coordinator at the time. It was perfect timing with San Antonio searching for a family to fill a slot at Wish Flight, which is a product of The Something Magic Foundation and sends dozens of families to Give Kids The World each fall. It is now referred to mAAgic Flight and is one of the most anticipated events for The Dream Factory each year. It is still difficult for Malanie to find words describing the experience.

“It was so exciting all the way around. They had a huge birthday party for Tagen, too, and made such a big deal about everything. From the time Paul first talked to us about the dream to all this building up, my son would just light up the whole time. The entire thing is really just like a dream, from the time they pick you up until you get back home, and even afterward. All of it was amazing.”

The family had a calendar and was counting down the days until the trip arrived. Finally, it did, and a limousine was waiting to take them to the airport, where the party awaited. Tagen was infatuated with Mickey Mouse. His specific dream was “to go to Mickey Mouse and play with him and to go to his house.”

For Melanie and Rodney, the best moment came on the first full day of the trip when they went to Disney World. Tagen was timid with some of the other characters they encountered, but not his favorite one, which they waited until later in the day so he could warm up to his surroundings for a while first.

“We often still talk about that,” Melanie said. “We were worried about what he would do when he saw Mickey Mouse because he’s afraid of big things and seeing a small Mickey on TV just wasn't the same as having this huge character walking around. But when Tagen saw him, he jumped out of his stroller and literally ran to him, and the thing is my son can’t run! It’s a moment you’ll never forget your entire life. To see my son’s excitement will be infused in my head forever.”



Following the trip, the Vales went to a Christmas party put on by the San Antonio Chapter for the dream families. It was then that Melanie said they first started to ask how they could help. From that point on, they started attending meetings and were involved in different events.

“There were just a few people on the board and we could see so much potential in this organization with the dedication from those involved,” Melanie said. “When you see that, you want it to grow. I think our excitement and love for this organization just grew and took over.”

Eventually, both Melanie and Rodney were voted on as board members – Melanie as the secretary and Rodney as the treasurer, a position he still holds. The first dream Melanie played a major part in granting was the mAAgic Flight child in 2012, making everything come full circle.

Janie, who was seven years old at the time, left San Antonio early in the morning along with her parents and sister to a memorable send-off party, helped orchestrated by Melanie and her own family. It was almost exactly three years after Tagen had the same dream.

“It was all so exciting, just like our dream,” Melanie said. “Going through the process of planning it takes a different sense when you know everything they’re going to experience and what exactly is going on. It’s really amazing to be on both sides, and is actually just as exciting as seeing my own son go through the same thing.”

Melanie pointed out that her family looks forward to mAAgic Flight each September to they can revisit their own experience each year. “It keeps our dream alive.”

Four years following her son’s dream, and one year after helping to grant Janie’s dream, Melanie was voted the new area coordinator of the San Antonio Chapter in September 2013. She attended her first National Convention that month in Kansas City, and her chapter hosted the next.

“You know? At first I thought there was no way I could be a leader of such a wonderful organization because I view this as all an incredible thing. The reason I’m in this position though is because of the fire I have inside of me that lives, dreams and breaths Dream Factory.”

Melanie said the San Antonio Chapter is small right now within a larger city and hopes that having the National Convention there will benefit them in the long run.

“You go to your first National Convention like I did last September and sit down there to hear about all the other chapters and the amount of fundraising and dreams they’re doing and it gets you excited,” she said. “There are so many kids here in San Antonio and so many opportunities so that’s what I want us to look like. We’re very excited to have everyone come to San Antonio.”

From the mother of a dream child to the top position within the chapter, Melanie wants to keep the momentum going while never forgetting what got her started in the first place.

 “So many people think that it’s just about getting a trip to Disney, but it’s really not – it’s about your entire life changing. Some people take it for just that trip, but if you allow it to then it grows in your heart and comes a part of your everyday life. A lot of days it’s the reason you even get up and go because you know there are other kids out there who you can change as much as it changed you.”

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Wink's 'Dragon Shirt' to benefit The Dream Factory

It's mean.

It's green.

And it's back!

Wink Martindale's infamous Dragon character from the Tic-Tac-Dough game show will be featured on a retro-looking shirt and sold for $25. What's even better? For each of these sold, Wink is donating $5 to The Dream Factory!! But these shirts are offered for just a LIMITED TIME until Friday, April 11. Spread the word to help support one of our national ambassadors and The Dream Factory. To order, please visit http://teespring.com/winkdragonshirt



 



Wink was host of nineteen game shows including Tic-Tac-Dough in which The Dragon made appearances starting in 1978. Wink got his start with broadcasting in Jackson, Tennessee, at age seventeen and later moved to Memphis where he started a long career hosting game shows. He helped benefit The Dream Factory Memphis Chapter while celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of his restaurant, Martindale's. He was also the honored guest at the chapter's Celebrity Gala. Since 2007, Wink has been one of The Dream Factory's national ambassadors.
 
The Dream Factory wants to give a big thanks to Wink and his team of Caleb Nelson and John Ricci, Jr., for their support of this project. Now, please help support them as well!!!
 
The Dragon Shirt
$25 each ($5 donated to The Dream Factory)

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Racing Team announces three new members

The Dream Factory Racing Team is happy to announce that three new members have joined the team for 2014. The first is training to race in his longest-ever event (314 miles!), the second is planning a 3,100-mile bicycle ride across the United States, and the third is aiming for a return to the Boston Marathon just one year after being there during the tragic events of 2013.

For information on how to join the team, check out www.dreamfactoryinc.org/runfordreams/



MEET SOME OF OUR RACING TEAM MEMBERS

Ultra Runner going for 314 miles

Frank Pic


Frank will be competing in the Vol State Road Race, which is a 500K, self-supported event across three states in the middle of July. Why? “Because it’s there, but to actually complete this nightmare of an event, I’m going to need some motivation.” That’s where The Dream Factory comes into play. Frank approached us about joining The Dream Factory Racing Team as a way to give back to the community, and for that needed boost of motivation. “And maybe put a smile on as many faces as I can through my struggles,” he said. Frank is an outdoor enthusiast who runs the roads and trails around Louisville during early morning hours, nights and weekends. He said he started running three years ago and fell in love with it, culminating with a 100-miler finish in November. This will be his first attempt at an event this long. Visit Frank’s donation page at www.active.com/donate/dreamfactoryrunners/volstatefrank.

Cycle across the United States


Kevin Gambill


Yes, that’s the kind you pedal! Kevin will start his 3,100-mile journey in San Diego, California in March with the final destination being St. Augustine, Florida. The plan: 85 miles per day and six weeks to complete, passing through California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Kevin is riding with a guy from Texas who is raising money for M.S. “It’s one of those bucket-list things,” the 48-year-old said. “It’s less about the bike and more about the journey.” Visit Kevin’s donation page at www.active.com/donate/dreamfactoryrunners/kevinxcbike.

Return to Boston after the bombings

Amy


Amy had already finished her 26.2-mile race on Boylston Street, had already snapped and uploaded a picture to Facebook, and had already made her way to the hotel room before tragedy struck at the Boston Marathon last April. It was a day she’ll never forget! But as soon as registration opened to enter this year’s race, Amy signed up and is ecstatic to be going back again. She will be lining up with thousands of others who are eager to not allow last year’s events slow them down. The race is scheduled for April 21 and Amy will be representing The Dream Factory!!!

 

Please help support the Dream Factory Racing Team by joining today or donating toward one of these athletes!

Friday, February 7, 2014

Announcements

I hadn’t put up a new blog post in a while, and was tossing around a few ideas so just decided to hit on different topics in one post instead. There are many other happenings within The Dream Factory, including all the proceedings within the Long Range Planning Committee sub-committees and other avenues we're using to generate a buzz, but here are a few items worth mentioning.

GKTW and Sunshine: After intensive renovations, Give Kids The World and The Sunshine Foundation Village – two places in Orlando we send many Dream Factory families to each year – are back in the full swing of things. We’re looking forward to the many, many more dreams that both of these places will help us fulfill. Thank you GKTW and Sunshine!!! We’re super excited you’re back in business and to see the updates.

Dream Factory Racing Team: We’re still recruiting runners for The Dream Factory Racing Team during the spring/summer racing season. We’re excited to announce three new members: one who is biking across the country, another who is competing in a 300-mile-plus ultra-marathon race and another competing in the Boston Marathon a year after being there during the bombings. More information about these three coming soon! Check out how you can be a part of this team on our website at the direct link www.dreamfactoryinc.org/runfordreams/

Louisville’s Dream Factory Marathon and Half: The early planning is already taking place for next October’s event with two important issues being discussed now: what will be the date of the race and the new course layout. Those announcements will be made very soon! We’re excited for another opportunity to be partnered with this wonderful event.

Football Dreams: While we’ve had so many dreams take place during the previous few months, there are two “football” dreams worth noting. Heaven, from our North Carolina Chapter, went to a Pittsburgh Steelers NFL game in December. He was able to tour the facility, attend a practice, hang out with the players and watch a game. He also received a jersey, signed football, a game ball and the gloves of his favorite player, wide receiver Antonio Brown. Perhaps even more impressive, our Lexington Chapter sent Ryan to the Super Bowl last week. Ryan was also able to spend time with the Seahawks the day prior to the game. These were two awesome dreams!

New chapters: We’re happy to announce there are some new chapters in the process of opening up so announcements on these will be made soon as well. Also, we want to point out our newly-formed Pennsylvania Chapter for completing their first dream. Lexi and her family went to the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas where they also had a swim-with-the-dolphins experience and went on a horseback ride.  And thanks to the Lexington Chapter for sponsoring this dream! Pennsylvania has hit the ground running and is doing a wonderful job!

                                                      Lexi from our Pennsylvania Chapter
March Meetings: We’re prepping for our annual March Meetings in Louisville. They will be March 21-22 so make sure to start making arrangements today, if you haven’t done so yet.

Social Media/Website: Besides Blogger, be sure to like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dreamfactoryhq, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/hqdreamfactory and check out our website at www.dreamfactoryinc.org. The IT Committee is in the process of updating our website.

And as always, continued to spread our mission!!!

~Tommie Kendall
Director of Program Services
February 7, 2014